I made a 5 minute video to illustrate my plan moving forward, having reflected on my resident/visitor map.
here’s the link:
I’m keen for any feedback!
I made a 5 minute video to illustrate my plan moving forward, having reflected on my resident/visitor map.
here’s the link:
I’m keen for any feedback!
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August 20, 2017 at 3:59 am
Todd,
Very impressive map and video presentation. You have thought a lot about where you are and where you plan to go. I do agree with you on how our participation, research and development through the Master of Arts in Learning and Technology program will influence of our online personas. It will be very interesting in two years time, to see where we are and what we have become.
Darin
August 20, 2017 at 4:19 pm
Hi Todd,
I loved your video digital identity plan – very thoughtful and engaging. I agree that it is best to treat networking sites intended for personal use (e.g. Facebook) differently than those intended for professional use (e.g. LinkedIn) in terms of how and what we share. For example, although I have some friends and family members as connections on LinkedIn, I am careful to share only professional items on the site. As for Facebook, I am careful who I add to my network as, like you, I see it as a ‘social’ environment where I may share things that professional contacts find unprofessional or simply unappealing. (Or, in some cases – such as direct reports – I reject ‘friend’ requests because I don’t want to be biased by what I could see on their profile!)
As for moving to resident status in LinkedIn, I think it’s the best possible investment. LinkedIn is still the go-to site for people looking for others with expertise, so keeping an up-to-date and thorough profile on there is well worth the time. For example, it is the go-to for recruiters/headhunters and it’s also commonly used within organizations to identify people with specific competencies for special projects or roles (unless the organization has a robust and well-maintained skills inventory – which few do, in my experience).
I look forward to seeing the rest of your digital journey.
Cheers,
Terra
August 29, 2017 at 5:09 pm
It’s so pretty! I like that you can easily move things around and scale them as your needs change. It would be very interesting to create a series tracking your use of online spaces on this map over an extended time. You’ve inspired me to experiment in VR with some animations.